Real estate, business and conveyancing agents
Eligibility for conveyancing agents
To be eligible for a conveyancing agent licence, you must:
- have completed the BSB60220 Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing, or
- be eligible under mutual recognition, or
- be assessed as having relevant experience.
Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing
The Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing (BSB60220I) is the course approved by the Agents Licensing Board as the required competency-based training under the Agents Licensing Act 1979.
It replaces the previously approved BSB61115 Advanced Diploma of Conveyancing, which is no longer current.
To be eligible, you must have completed the training with a registered training organisation (RTO).
See a list of the RTOs for this course on the Australian Government Training website.
Additional training for special endorsements
There are additional training requirements if you are seeking to have special endorsements applied to your licence.
Read about these special endorsements.
Relevant experience
If you do not hold the BSB60220 qualification, you may still apply to have your experience assessed by the Agents Licensing Board.
The Board may grant a licence if they are satisfied that you are otherwise competent by reason of your qualifications and experience.
Read the Board policy of the assessment of competency to grant a conveyancing agent's licence PDF (53.4 KB).
Reapplying after recent licence
If you previously held a conveyancing agent licence in the Northern Territory, you can reapply for up to three years after the expiry of the previous licence, without needing to demonstrate qualifications or experience in line with the above.
Contact
For more information, contact Occupational and Industry Licensing:
- email propertyagents.licensing@nt.gov.au
- call 1800 193 111.
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